Traders overwhelmingly expect the Tush Push—Philadelphia Eagles' signature quarterback sneak from the goal line—to remain legal for the 2026 NFL season, pricing "No" ban at 91.5% implied probability. Absent fresh safety data or competitive complaints, the NFL Competition Committee declined to outlaw it during 2024 owners meetings despite debate, prioritizing review over prohibition after Philly's heavy usage drove short-yardage success. Recent Eagles games showcase its 90%+ conversion rate with minimal injuries reported league-wide, reinforcing trader consensus that major rule changes require owner votes and evidence of harm, which hasn't materialized in the past month amid stable injury reports and no new proposals from Troy Vincent or commissioners. Historical resistance to banning similar sneaks further solidifies the status quo.
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The “tush push” refers to a football play in which an offensive player or multiple offensive players line up directly behind the quarterback and push the quarterback forward immediately after the snap. A qualifying rule change must affect the use of this play. Partial bans, such as rules that ban pushing the quarterback only in certain situations (e.g. on quarterback sneaks), restrict who can push the quarterback, or impose penalties that specifically target the “tush push” formation or execution, will qualify.
The market will resolve based on the first official announcement from the NFL. If the league announces that the tush push will not be banned for the 2026 NFL season, this market will resolve to “No”.
Announcements of future rule changes affecting the use of the "tush push" which don't apply to the 2026 NFL season will not qualify.
The resolution source for this market will be official NFL announcements however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...The “tush push” refers to a football play in which an offensive player or multiple offensive players line up directly behind the quarterback and push the quarterback forward immediately after the snap. A qualifying rule change must affect the use of this play. Partial bans, such as rules that ban pushing the quarterback only in certain situations (e.g. on quarterback sneaks), restrict who can push the quarterback, or impose penalties that specifically target the “tush push” formation or execution, will qualify.
The market will resolve based on the first official announcement from the NFL. If the league announces that the tush push will not be banned for the 2026 NFL season, this market will resolve to “No”.
Announcements of future rule changes affecting the use of the "tush push" which don't apply to the 2026 NFL season will not qualify.
The resolution source for this market will be official NFL announcements however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Traders overwhelmingly expect the Tush Push—Philadelphia Eagles' signature quarterback sneak from the goal line—to remain legal for the 2026 NFL season, pricing "No" ban at 91.5% implied probability. Absent fresh safety data or competitive complaints, the NFL Competition Committee declined to outlaw it during 2024 owners meetings despite debate, prioritizing review over prohibition after Philly's heavy usage drove short-yardage success. Recent Eagles games showcase its 90%+ conversion rate with minimal injuries reported league-wide, reinforcing trader consensus that major rule changes require owner votes and evidence of harm, which hasn't materialized in the past month amid stable injury reports and no new proposals from Troy Vincent or commissioners. Historical resistance to banning similar sneaks further solidifies the status quo.
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